Tom Holland dropped by “Live with Kelly and Ryan” this week, where he revealed how his mother hilariously stepped in to solve a problem he experienced with his Spider-Man costume.
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NEW YORK -- On a chillingly quiet weekend at movie theaters, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” again topped the box office in its seventh week of release.January is traditionally a slow month for moviegoing and that's been especially true this year, in part because the omicron variant of the coronavirus prompted some postponements. But even before the omicron surge or a blizzard that forced some theaters closed Saturday in the Northeast, the weekend was set to be especially muted.Sony Pictures' “Spider-Man: No Way Home" grossed $11 million over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, bringing its domestic total to $735.9 million.
The Marvel hit has accounted for a huge percentage of the month’s ticket sales.“No Way Home,” which has topped the box office for six of the past seven weekends, has continued to hold well since opening in December. This weekend, it dropped only 20% from the week prior.
In the record books, “No Way Home” is approaching the third-highest grossing film in North America, “Avatar” ($760 million). It also added $21.1 million overseas to pass $1 billion internationally.But aside from Paramount Pictures’ “Scream,” which stayed in second place with $7.4 million in its third weekend, January has been a dead zone.
No new releases opened widely over the weekend. Last week, one of the only films to try to open nationwide was “The King’s Daughter,” a woebegone fairy tale starring Pierce Brosnan that was made in 2014.While the ups and downs of the pandemic have meant a fluctuating recovery for movie theaters, the dearth of January releases comes on the heels of Hollywood's biggest pandemic success in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” At the box office, famine has followed feast.“Lack of movies is a critical issue
.Tom Holland dropped by “Live with Kelly and Ryan” this week, where he revealed how his mother hilariously stepped in to solve a problem he experienced with his Spider-Man costume.
Two months after its release, the latest Spider-Man movie is still making history.
Though the two films came out 12 years apart and under dramatically different circumstances for movie theaters, both were able to take advantage of a lack of competition and overwhelmingly strong word-of-mouth to bring moviegoers back again and again for repeat viewings. While “Avatar” started with a modest opening and then continued to reign as No.
earlier this week. “They got 10 slots. They can’t give one to the biggest f—ing movie of like the last three years?”Smith was referring to a change in the nomination process this year ahead of the March 27 Oscars ceremony.
Sony Pictures Television and WarnerMedia have extended a content deal that will see the likes of Spider Man: No Way Home and Ghostbusters: Afterlife made available on HBO Max and HBO channels across Central Eastern Europe.
Of all the surprises in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” perhaps the most underappreciated one is bringing back Charlie Cox to play Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in a quick scene towards the beginning of the film. While Cox, who famously starred as that character in Netflix’s “Daredevil” series, doesn’t suit up, he does have a memorable appearance, and it’s nice to see Marvel Studios bring back the fan-favorite actor and introduce him to the film audience.
is reportedly in talks to appear in a “Spider-Man” spinoff entitled “Madame Web” for Sony Pictures.S.J. Clarkson is set to direct, according to Deadline, while Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless will write the screenplay.The Madame Web character was first introduced in 1980’s “The Amazing Spider-Man” comic, issue number 210.She is described as a mutant who can predict the future of Spidey superheroes and is usually drawn as an old woman who is blind and paralyzed.
When “Spider-Man: No Way Home” debuted to record numbers in theaters a couple of months ago, people started to wonder if the film might have an outside shot at Oscar recognition. No, the superhero film isn’t the best acted, best directed, and most powerful film of 2021.
Ever since she left behind the “50 Shades” franchise, Dakota Johnson has wowed audiences with her risky roles in some of the most interesting indie features over the past several years. But it appears the actress is ready to jump back into blockbuster filmmaking with her own ‘Spider-Man’ spinoff film, “Madame Web.” READ MORE: Tom Holland Says Now Might Be The “Perfect Time” To Stop Playing Spider-Man After ‘No Way Home’ Success According to THR, Dakota Johnson is set to star in the upcoming “Madame Web” film from director S.J.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg are on the hunt for treasure in the action-packed blockbuster, and the stars are opening up about how their past experience and magnetic chemistry helped them get through the demanding production.The movie stars recently sat down to speak with ET's Matt Cohen, and they opened up about getting the chance to work with one another, and how their instant connection fueled the high-octane action epic.«Well, the first time we met we hit it off,» Wahlberg recalled. «He came to visit me at my house and we have so much in common, so we hit it off and we knew we had a great piece of material.»«I knew when we first met that we'd have a great time should we get the opportunity to work together,» Holland said.
For the first decade of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man was the biggest name in Marvel Studios. If you wanted to kickstart a franchise, just use Iron Man.
Spider-man hero Tom Holland is swinging his way back to the UK to live in a £3million home with superstar girlfriend Zendaya. Hollywood’s golden couple are making Britain their home and have got the keys to a six-bed London semi-near a raft of celebrities. The 25-year-olds – who met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016 – have big renovation plans.
Scream” back to the number two spot.
J. Kim Murphy Another weekend, another easy No.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had an experience for the ages when they teamed up for . During a conversation with 's Pete Hammond, the three Peter Parkers discussed coming together for Holland's third Spider-Man flick, and the incredible fan reaction to their unexpected appearances.Maguire, who played Spider-Man in three films between 2002 and 2007, was «intrigued immediately» by the possibility of returning to the role thanks to the filmmaker's «love and celebration» of the idea when they pitched him the concept.«I just wanted to join that,» Maguire, 46, said.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had an experience for the ages when they teamed up for . During a conversation with 's Pete Hammond, the three Peter Parkers discussed coming together for Holland's third Spider-Man flick, and the incredible fan reaction to their unexpected appearances.Maguire, who played Spider-Man in three films between 2002 and 2007, was «intrigued immediately» by the possibility of returning to the role thanks to the filmmaker's «love and celebration» of the idea when they pitched him the concept.«I just wanted to join that,» Maguire, 46, said.
Leading up to the release of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” Tom Holland talked quite a bit about how this was the final film in his contract with Sony. This freaked out a lot of fans, who have been hoping that the actor would continue to play Peter Parker for years to come.